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ldi_get_dev(9F) 					   Kernel Functions for Drivers 					   ldi_get_dev(9F)

NAME
ldi_get_dev, ldi_get_otyp, ldi_get_devid, ldi_get_minor_name - Extract information from a layered handle SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/sunldi.h> int ldi_get_dev(ldi_handle_t lh, dev_t *devp); int ldi_get_otyp(ldi_handle_t lh, int *otyp); int ldi_get_devid(ldi_handle_t lh, ddi_devid_t *devid); int ldi_get_minor_name(ldi_handle_t lh, char **minor_name); PARAMETERS
lh Layered handle otyp Indicates on which interface the driver was opened. Valid settings are: OTYP_BLK Open device block interface. OTYP_CHR Open device character interface. devp Pointer to a device number. devid Device ID. minor_name Minor device node name. DESCRIPTION
The ldi_get_dev() function retrieves the dev_t associated with a layered handle. The ldi_get_otyp() retrieves the open flag that was used to open the device associated with the layered handle. The ldi_get_devid() function retrieves a devid for the device associated with the layered handle. The caller should use ddi_devid_free() to free the devid when done with it. The ldi_get_minor_name() function retrieves the name of the minor node opened for the device associated with the layered handle. ldi_get_minor_name() allocates a buffer containing the minor node name and returns it via the minor_name parameter. The caller should use kmem_free() to release the buffer when done with it. RETURN VALUES
The ldi_get_dev(), ldi_get_otyp(), ldi_get_devid(), and ldi_get_devid() functions return 0 upon success. In case of an error, the following values may be returned: EINVAL Invalid input parameters. ENOTSUP The operation is not supported for this device. CONTEXT
These functions may be called from user or kernel context. SunOS 5.10 3 June 2003 ldi_get_dev(9F)

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ldi_get_dev(9F) 					   Kernel Functions for Drivers 					   ldi_get_dev(9F)

NAME
ldi_get_dev, ldi_get_otyp, ldi_get_devid, ldi_get_minor_name - Extract information from a layered handle SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/sunldi.h> int ldi_get_dev(ldi_handle_t lh, dev_t *devp); int ldi_get_otyp(ldi_handle_t lh, int *otyp); int ldi_get_devid(ldi_handle_t lh, ddi_devid_t *devid); int ldi_get_minor_name(ldi_handle_t lh, char **minor_name); PARAMETERS
lh Layered handle otyp Indicates on which interface the driver was opened. Valid settings are: OTYP_BLK Open device block interface. OTYP_CHR Open device character interface. devp Pointer to a device number. devid Device ID. minor_name Minor device node name. DESCRIPTION
The ldi_get_dev() function retrieves the dev_t associated with a layered handle. The ldi_get_otyp() retrieves the open flag that was used to open the device associated with the layered handle. The ldi_get_devid() function retrieves a devid for the device associated with the layered handle. The caller should use ddi_devid_free() to free the devid when done with it. The ldi_get_minor_name() function retrieves the name of the minor node opened for the device associated with the layered handle. ldi_get_minor_name() allocates a buffer containing the minor node name and returns it via the minor_name parameter. The caller should use kmem_free() to release the buffer when done with it. RETURN VALUES
The ldi_get_dev(), ldi_get_otyp(), ldi_get_devid(), and ldi_get_devid() functions return 0 upon success. In case of an error, the following values may be returned: EINVAL Invalid input parameters. ENOTSUP The operation is not supported for this device. CONTEXT
These functions may be called from user or kernel context. SunOS 5.11 3 June 2003 ldi_get_dev(9F)
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